ARUSA THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13 ANSAN Erin Droste/KANSAN Left: Wakarusa Fest was in full swing by the afternoon of June 16. Festivalgoers could freely walk the grounds around the main stages and campgrounds listening to music and enjoying the activities. Top: A young woman airbrushes a sun tattoo on her mother's back June 18. The mom and daughter worked together at their booth and offered a variety of 400 stencil designs. Vendors offered everything from food to clothing and jewerly to henna and airbrushed tattoos. Kerri Henderson/KANSAN Erin Droste/KANSAN ve: Chris Tantillo, owner of Sail Away Promotions, offered rides in his air balloon after sunset on June 16. Festivalgoers lined up to see Wakarusa above the main stage tents. nt: Jeremiah Etner, 14 months, ran laughing from his mother past the eye vendor at the Wakarusa Fest June 16. There was clothing, hats, crystals, iry and many other products for festivalgoers to purchase throughout the ends. Erin Droste/KANSAN CALEXICO Interview By Jonathan Leyser Joey Burns, vocals and guitarist of Calexico, and his friend Robert Voticka, GTA in American studies at the University of Kansas, sit down for an interview. The two met each other while working for the SST record label in the 1990s. This interview was done at 6:15 p.m. on June 17. JL:Tell me about your role in the movie "Collateral" [with Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx]. Joey: That was an interesting call. It happened on New Year's Day. No one was in the office at the record company, so I didn't know what to say except, "Sounds like fun, Michael Mann." JL:Who called you? Joey: The music supervisor. We went out there [L.A.] and began working on the soundtrack and ended up in one of the shots. It was Michael Mann's idea. We were all wearing some kind of bad Norteno outfit, it was supposed to be Banda but it looked La Tango to me. Robert: Right For more questions and answers, photos and more, from with Calexico and other bands, go to Kansan.com.